4-Day Week Becoming Money-Saving Trend
Businesses, Schools Change Schedules Amid Tight Economy
Utah Workers Have Four-Day Weeks
Private companies are not the only ones looking for new ideas to save money in the dismal economy. Some state and local governments are taking action as well.Starting Aug. 4, 17,000 of Utah's government employees will have a mandatory four-day week.In an effort to cut energy use, workers will put in 10-hour days Monday through Thursday, except for state police officers, prison guards, court employees and public university workers, wrote USA Today."One of the jokes is that one of the biggest benefits will be for golf courses," Ryan Walker, 49, an information technology director, told the Associated Press.Gov. Jon Huntsman told USA Today that the change will help Utah reach its goal of reducing energy use by 20 percent by 2015 and is expected to save the state millions in energy costs.Turning off the lights, the heat, and the air conditioning on Fridays in 1,000 of 3,000 government buildings will save about $3 million a year out of a state budget of $11 billion, according to the governor's spokeswoman, Lisa Roskelley. The state will also save on gasoline used by official vehicles, but authorities have not figured out how much.Jacqueline Byers, director of research at the National Association of Counties, told USA Today that the four-day work week is also gaining popularity among other county governments. Marion County, Fla., has a mandatory four-day work week for employees; Oconee County, S.C., and Walworth County, Wis., have it for road work crews, while Will County, Ill., has it for the auditor's office. Oakland County, Mich., is seeking volunteers for a four-day work week, and Miami-Dade County, Fla., and Suffolk County, N.Y., are moving toward it, she said.Other cities offering employees condensed work weeks include Coconut Creek, Fla., Birmingham, Ala., and Avondale, Ariz., according to the National League of Cities.A Snow Day Every Week
Schools are also taking measures to save money on transportation, food, and electricity by proposing shortened weeks with longer days.Voice of America, a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government, said schools in 12 states have already established shortened school weeks.The MACCRAY school district in western Minnesota recently won approval for a four-day school week, starting with the upcoming school year.MACCRAY is a rural 700-student school district that includes the communities of Maynard, Clara City and Raymond."We wouldn't do the four-day school week if we had money," MACCRAY Superintendent Greg Schmidt said in May. "With the state budget the way it is, there's just no hope right now."Schmidt said in a KARE-TV news report that the MACCRAY schools would be closed on Mondays, while adding roughly an hour to the regular school day to make up for 23 lost Mondays.Teacher salaries would not be impacted, but the district estimates it would save about $85,000 a year in costs for busing, heating, substitute teachers and school lunches.Distributed by Internet Broadcasting. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

























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